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Japan’s new politics / Choong, William   Journal Article
Choong, William Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Concerns about Tokyo's move to the right are largely unwarranted. Japan's creeping normalisation of foreign policy and, at times, resentful realism will improve regional and global security.
Key Words Geopolitics  Global Security  Defence Policy  Japan  China  Elections 
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Return of the Indo-Pacific strategy: an assessment / Choong, William   Journal Article
Choong, William Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Eleven years after it was abandoned, the so-called Indo-Pacific concept is back with a vengeance in regional security debates. At the 2017 Shangri-la Dialogue, there were only five mentions of the ‘Indo-Pacific’ at the annual defence ministerial forum. In the following year, the figure had jumped to 92. The Indo-Pacific Four countries promoting the ‘free and open Indo-Pacific’ (FOIP) concept share many principles, including freedom of navigation and overflight, connectivity and economic growth, and respect for the rule of law. There are, however, clear points of divergence between them, such that there are actually different Indo-Pacific strategies among the Indo-Pacific Four. Even if the Indo-Pacific Four manage to resolve these issues (and the possibility of this is low), it is not likely that ASEAN would endorse the FOIP concept. The reality remains that Indonesia and ASEAN have taken a different approach to the Indo-Pacific. The ASEAN approach is to appropriate elements of FOIP strategy which are more attractive to ASEAN (for example, connectivity and infrastructure), yet reject elements of FOIP strategy which ASEAN deems inappropriate (the exclusion of China and the loss of ASEAN centrality). This does not augur well for the adoption, in its entirety, of the FOIP concept by ASEAN.
Key Words Australia  United States  India  People’s Republic of China  Indo-Pacific  Japoan 
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Ties that divide: history, honour and territory in Sino-Japanese relations / Choong, William 2014  Book
Choong, William Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge (IISS), 2014.
Description 167p.Pbk
Series Adelphi Series; 445
Standard Number 9781138885653
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